4-H Recordbooks

4-H RECORDBOOKS

Recordkeeping is a very valuable skill taught to members of the Texas 4-H program. Members are encouraged to keep project records and have these records reviewed annually by submitting a Texas 4-H Recordbook. The primary purposes of completing a recordbook are for a young person to develop the skills necessary to set goals, work toward achieving those goals, reflect on his/her experiences, and set new and higher goals for themselves. A secondary benefit is to prepare young people for the process of completing quality academic scholarship applications.

Deadline for County Contest – Friday, June 22, 2018

Recordbook Resources

Depending on your age group you will fall into the Junior, Intermediate, or Senior category for the Recordbooks. As you progress to the next age group, you will keep your previous year’s report forms and keep adding new ones each year.

Junior
For grades 3-5.
This group focuses on 1 main project for the current 4-H year.Clarification – 2017 – Junior Record Books are not to be penalized for including or not including non-4-H activities in the Junior Report Form.

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